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‎Baby Cloud : Share your pictures privately on the App Store

2 hours ago Download Baby Cloud : Share your pictures privately and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ‎Discover Baby Cloud, an application that has been created especially for parents who are eager to safely share the big moments of their children. Create photo albums only visible by yourself as well as selected members of your family and ...

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The best photo storage and sharing sites in 2021 Tom's

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  • 1. Flickr 1. FlickrThe best photo storage service overallSpecificationsFree subscription: Up to 1,000 photosStarting subscription price: $60/yearReasons to buy+Great selection of tools+Extensive tagging features+Clean interfaceReasons to avoid-Free accounts limited to 1,000 photosFlickr is our pick of the best photo storage and sharing sites, thanks to its massive amount of storage and a simple, clean interface that makes it a joy to use. It remains the best option for serious shooters. Flickr also offers a great selection of tools, extensive tagging features and support for both viewing and downloading photos at a variety of resolutions (including, unusually, the option to offer the original size). There's even a stats engine that lets you track who is looking at your photos, while a very easy drag-and-drop system allows you to organize albums of your photos and collections of photos from you and other photographers. Since being sold to SmugMug, the company announced a cap of 1,000 photos on free accounts. If you ($60 per year), you get unlimited storage, the ability to view your images at resolutions up to 6K, no ads and the option to stream videos up to 10 minutes in length. Pro subscribers also get $35 off a $70 order at photo-book service . (In our opinion, Blurb isn't that great, so check out our picks for the ). You also get two months of for free (a $20 value).Read our full .500px (Image credit: 500px)
  • 2. 500px 2. 500pxPhoto storage for pro photographersSpecificationsFree subscription: Up to 2,000 photosStarting subscription price: $59.88/yearReasons to buy+Can sell your photos as royalty-free artwork through the site+Affordable subscriptionsReasons to avoid-Doesn't offer photo-printing servicesAimed at serious photographers, offers an image-focused design that puts your photos front and center, providing a clean and elegant way to display your best shots. You can organize your pictures into Sets (photos on a particular theme) and Stories (photos of an event) that present the images in a strikingly dramatic fashion. The free version of the service allows you to upload up to seven photos per week, but you can upgrade to one of two paid levels for a reasonable fee: Awesome usually costs $4.99 a month, and Pro $9.99 a month, though the site is currently offering a discount on the first year. Both offer unlimited uploads, plus more customization options and listings in the sites' pro directory. Whichever option you choose, 500px remains one of the best photo storage sites.Google Photos (Image credit: Google)
  • 3. Google Photos 3. Google PhotosThe best photo storage option for backing up photos from your smartphoneSpecificationsFree subscription: Unlimited storage for photos up to 16 megapixels and videos up to 1080pStarting subscription price: $2/month (100MB)Reasons to buy+Unlimited storage for Pixel owners+Lots of tagging and sharing features+Basic editing toolsReasons to avoid-Photos limited to 16MP in size unless you pay for a Google Drive subscription.-Photos from non-Pixel devices will count towards your existing cloud storage limit.Google's photo-sharing service was designed primarily as a way to back up photos and video taken on smartphones, but it has evolved into one of the smartest pieces of software in the entire Google ecosystem. uses AI to categorize your photos, making it super-easy to find the one you're looking for. Type in "cat" for instance and it'll search through them all and find every relevant photo (that could be a lot for some people). It will also identify people and group them together; once you give the group a name, you can then search for all photos featuring a particular family member or friend. It's also now a decent photo editing and sharing service. Once you've uploaded a photo, you can edit it by cropping and tweaking colors. Once the editing is done, you can create albums of photos and video that can be shared publicly or with specific Google users. In our roundup of the best photo editing software, we named Google Photos best for sharing. And, it's available for both Android and iPhone users.Google keeps adding new features too. For example, if Google Photos sees that a particular friend is in your photo, it will offer to share it with them. It can also automatically colorize black-and-white images, too. For more information, here's our . If you have a Google Assistant-enabled smart display, such as the or the , you can also sync your Google Photos with the display, so they'll show up on the screen.Google Photos used to offer unlimited space and uploads, up to a maximum resolution of 16MP and video at 1080p. But, starting in June of 2021, any photos you upload from a non-Pixel device will count against your free 15GB Google Drive limit. Anyone using a Pixel 2-5 will be , so long as they stick to High or Express quality uploads. If you want to store bigger images or video files, you'll need to pay for space on Google Drive, which starts at $1.99 / £1.99 a month for 100GB. Amazon Prime Photos (Image credit: Amazon)
  • 4. Amazon Prime Photos 4. Amazon Prime PhotosUnlimited photo storage for Amazon Prime membersSpecificationsFree subscription: n/aStarting subscription price: $120/year (unlimited)Reasons to buy+Unlimited storage+Auto-tagging of photos and videos+Decent sharing optionsReasons to avoid-No free tier-Amazon Prints not very goodis Amazon's photo storage site for Prime members. ( costs $119/ £79 year.) The service lets you store and share unlimited photos on your desktop, smartphone or tablet, and automatically tags images and videos, such as by animal type, person, and location. You can also order photo prints, cards, calendars and more — all with free shipping. It's too bad that sits at the bottom of our list.Users can invite up to five friends or family members to receive unlimited photo storage and collect photos in a Family Vault, and you can show photos on the or . That might be a good way to share the latest family snaps with the grandparents. Amazon has added a feature called Groups that allows you to share photos with a larger group, which is useful if you are involved in a club or society.Read our full .iCloud (Image credit: Apple)
  • 5. Apple iCloud 5. Apple iCloudA no-brainer photo storage backup option for iPhone ownersSpecificationsFree subscription: 5GBStarting subscription price: $12/year (50GB)Reasons to buy+Easy to add photos from multiple users+Simple sharing tools+Tagging of people/places/thingsReasons to avoid-No Android versionApple's service integrates with its own software on Macs and iOS devices, although you can use the basic features on a Windows PC. You can upload photos to the free 5GB of space and share them in an online photo stream that can be viewed in Apple Photos or as a web page. Photos can be tagged with names and locations, and other iCloud users can also add their photos. That's a neat trick for creating a photo record from multiple photographers — say, of a party or concert everyone attended. Apple Photos will also identify and group images with similar faces, which you can tag with a person's name and contact info.If you run out of space, Apple offers three additional tiers: 50GB for 99 cents/month, 200GB for $2.99/month, and 2TB for $9.99/month. The latter two plans can be shared with other family members. Note also that Apple recently rolled out a feature to let iCloud users easily transfer photos and video to Google Photos — which might be worth checking out if you're running short of space and haven't already maxed out your Google storage.Adobe Portfolio (Image credit: Adobe)
  • 6. Adobe Portfolio 6. Adobe PortfolioA good photo storage option for Adobe CC subscribersSpecificationsFree subscription: noneStarting subscription price: $120/year (20GB)Reasons to buy+Multiple storage options+Comes with subscription to Adobe programsReasons to avoid-Pricey for casual usersAdobe offers its Portfolio website creator and photo storage service to users of its , which provides access to programs like . The starting plan is $9.99/month and includes 20GB of storage, as well as Adobe Fonts, Photoshop and Lightroom. A Photoshop-only plan comes with 100GB of storage for $20.99/month, while a Lightroom-only plan with 1TB of storage is $9.99/month.If you really want to splash out then the top-tier plan is $52.99/month, and includes 100GB of cloud storage, plus all of Adobe's apps, including Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and more. It's well worth a try, particularly if you are already paying for a Creative Cloud subscription. Individual photos and events can be tagged and labeled with captions and the presentation is clean and easy to use — no surprise, given that it's aimed at professional photographers marketing their services on Adobe's Behance website. Still, it would also work well for amateurs looking for a clean, simple way to show off their work.ImageShack (Image credit: ImageShack)
  • 7. ImageShack 7. ImageShackUnlimited photo storage for a good priceSpecificationsFree subscription: noneStarting subscription price: $3.99/month, $37.99/year (unlimited)Reasons to buy+No free tierReasons to avoid-Available on Android, iOS, Windows, MacOSAlthough it lacks a free tier, ImageShack's starting subscription — $3.99/month, or $37.99/year for unlimited photos — is pretty generous. With that, you also get the ability to watermark photos, embed photos, and share them. The Pro  ($29.99/month) and Premium ($99.99/month) tiers add additional bandwidth for users to view and download your photos, plus dedicated support, a dynamic image resizer, and API access. Regardless of the plan, photos are limited to 25MB in size, which could be a hindrance to professional photographers.ImageShack also lets you tag photos, and follow other photographers on its site. And another nice extra is that there are apps for Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows that let you automatically upload and back up photos to your ImageShack account.Photobucket (Image credit: Photobucket)
  • 8. Photobucket 8. PhotobucketA plethora of editing and ecommerce tools for prosSpecificationsFree subscription: 250 photosStarting subscription price: $72/yearReasons to buy+Lots of editing tools+Easy to sell printsReasons to avoid-Intrusive ads on free versionThe free version of offers photo storage for 250 photos, though it comes with very intrusive ads, including pop-ups that obscure your images. There are three levels of paid, ad-free service: Beginner (25GB of storage for $6/month), Intermediate (250GB for $8 a month) and Expert (unlimited storage for $13/month). If you pay for an annual subscription, the cost drops to $5.39/month for Beginner, $7.19 for Intermediate, and $11.69 for Expert.All of these plans allow you to show the photos on a third-party site, which is useful if you want to put the photos on a social network site that doesn't have its own image-uploading feature.Photobucket has a generous collection of editing tools through a simple, easy-to-use interface. This list includes unusual tools like the smart color brush, which selectively adds color back into a black-and-white image.Once you have edited your photos, you can add basic tags and organize them into albums or stories, the latter of which is a neat scrolling presentation of photos and accompanying text. Photobucket also provides extensive support for selling prints: you can buy individual photos, photo books (starting at $1.99) or even things like fleece blankets and tablet cases with your photos on them.Smugmug (Image credit: SmugMug)
  • 9. SmugMug 9. SmugMugLots of ecommerce tools for pro photographersSpecificationsFree subscription: noneStarting subscription price: : $55/yearReasons to buy+Lots of templates+Ecommerce tools+Unlimited storageReasons to avoid-No free subscription is another design-focused photo storage site that offers a stylish home for your photos, with a custom homepage (such as richardb.smugmug.com) and many well-made design templates. Against that, SmugMug costs more than most of the services in our list. There is no free version (though there is a 14-day free trial) and the cheapest level costs $7 per month (or $55/year). That rises to $360/year for the Pro plan, which offers professional features such as ecommerce tools.Regardless of the plan, you get a lot for your money, with unlimited storage of photos (each up to 500MB in size) and 1080p videos, and a good range of editing tools that are simple to use but powerful. These won't replace in a professional photographer's toolbox, but they are good enough to fix most common photography issues and tweak a photo.Dropbox (Image credit: Dropbox)
  • 10. Dropbox 10. DropboxGenerous photo storage, but no tagging or editing featuresSpecificationsFree subscription: 2GBStarting subscription price: : $120/year (2TB)Reasons to buy+Good sharing options+Lots of storage spaceReasons to avoid-No tagging of photos-No editing featuresDropbox offers support for photo storage, with its Android and iOS apps automatically uploading photos from mobile devices. You can also upload images from your computer to as you would with any other files. Once photos are in the cloud, you can create and share basic slideshows that anybody can access, or share the files directly with other Dropbox users.Unfortunately, there is no tagging, no printing and no way to edit photos online. Dropbox does offer a free collaborative editing tool, called , that is rather like Google Docs, but this doesn't offer photo-editing features. As such, Dropbox is a good option for photographers who want to back up photos, but not for those who want to catalog and permanently store their images. Dropbox offers a free 2GB plan; a 2TB plan costs $9.99/month, and includes 30 days of version history and file recovery. The Pro Plan ($16.58/month) gets you 3TB of storage, but 180 days of file recovery, as well as a host of other features. Here is a Facebook (Image credit: Facebook)
  • 11. Facebook 11. FacebookFree photo storage, but images get compressedSpecificationsFree subscription: unlimitedStarting subscription price: : n/aReasons to buy+Free to use+Facial recognition auto-tags people+Easy to share with others on FacebookReasons to avoid-It's Facebook-Images get compressedThe big kahuna of social sites also offers a surprisingly good set of photo storage, sharing and editing tools, with some caveats. After uploading photos from a cellphone, web browser or desktop client, you can create albums, add captions and tag photos by date, location or the people in the pictures. Face recognition has also been added; it will try to recognize the faces in your shots and tag those people if they are on Facebook. However, Facebook does shrink the images to fit onto the page; sizing pictures to 720 or 960 pixels wide. You can use 2048-pixel-wide images if you select the high-quality upload option, but if the image is larger than 100 kb, it will get compressed for viewing. Another downside is that there is no way to share the original-size photo. But if a lot of your family members and friends are already on Facebook, it's a great way to share casual shots or family photos.How to pick the best photo storage site for youTo be considered one of the best photo storage sites, a service should offer six things:Value: It should have enough storage to keep all of your photos in one place over the years at a low cost.Quality: Your photos should be preserved in all their original high-res glory, not compressed beyond recognition.Ease of use: You need to be able to upload photos easily and edit them.Ease of access: Finding photos by date, tags or other means should be achieved without hassle.Shareability: A good photo site makes sharing photos as easy as taking them, allowing you to post pictures to sites like Facebook, Twitter and others.Printability: You or someone else who likes your photo should be able to buy a print or put together a photo book easily.How much photo storage do you need?In one sense, this question is impossible to answer: it obviously depends on how many photos you have, as well as on other factors such as which devices you use and which quality settings you shoot at. However, we can give you some simple calculations, based on various average sizes of photos.If you do most of your photography on a smartphone, your images are probably 4-10MB in size. Modern mirrorless cameras will usually run to more like 15-20MB and RAW files can be as big as 30-50MB. So, as a (very) rough estimate, that gives you: 

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Best Ways to Share Photos: Top Sharing Sites, Cloud

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  • 500px: A Gallery for Your Finest Photos 500px: A Gallery for Your Finest Photos I've recently become a big fan of . The site is simply gorgeous, both in the presentation of the photos and in the quality of work that you'll find here. There are two kinds of accounts at 500px: a free version that allows you to upload up to 20 photos per week, and a subscription version for $50/year that has no photo or bandwidth limits. The subscription version also has a slew of other goodies that are great for photography enthusiasts and pros, like custom domains and customizable page designs.
  • Share a Windows 7 Theme Share a Windows 7 Theme It's easy to make your own Windows 7 theme featuring your own photos. Right-click your Windows desktop and select Personalize, then click "Desktop Background" at the bottom of the Personalization window. Click the Browse button next to the Picture Location field and open the folder that contains the photos you want to use. Set the duration of the slideshow, and then click Save changes. You will see a new icon called "Unsaved Theme" at the top of My Themes. You can tweak your theme by customizing the window color or choosing a sound scheme, too. To share your theme with others, right-click the Unsaved Theme icon and choose Save theme for sharing, then name the file and save it where it's easy to find. To share your theme with other Windows 7 users, just give them the themepack file. They just double-click the themepack file open it to add it to their My Themes collection. Of course, the more photos you include, the larger the themepack file will be; limit yourself to a dozen photos if you want to share your theme via e-mail.

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‎Baby Songs: White Noises Sleep on the App Store

6 hours ago Baby Cloud : Share your pictures privately. Lifestyle DIY for Moms. Lifestyle Baby Night Light - INTEGRAL. Entertainment Sleep Fan White Noise Sounds. Health & Fitness Baby Sleep Explorer. Utilities You Might Also Like Top Nursery Rhymes and Videos. Entertainment

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Pinbox Photo Vault, Hide Photo - Apps on Google Play

3 hours ago Shared Albums - Create and share a private album with your significant other. Auto backup & sync your encrypted vault contents to our private cloud service with unlimited space. Access from any device with Pinbox on it. Main features: • Hide pictures in a private photo vault • PIN protect your Photo Gallery • Lock photos and videos ...
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Family Websites, Family Videos, Family Photos, Family

4 hours ago Family members create their own profile. Drag and drop photos and videos, write stories and embed YouTube videos to share with family members. Your family is unique and your site can be personalized to show only the features and content that reflect your family's values.

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Amazon Photos

3 hours ago Amazon Photos: Amazon Photos offers unlimited, full-resolution photo storage, plus 5 GB video storage for Prime members.All other customers get 5 GB photo and video storage. Securely store, print, and share your favorite photos from the Amazon Photos app. Keep your memories close at hand on devices like Fire TV, Echo Show, and Amazon Fire tablets.

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Kaizen Secure Voiz launches its patented voice biometric

8 hours ago Kaizen Secure Voiz – the text independent Voice verification solution was tested in accordance with the recommendations of ISO/IEC 19795 …

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Amazon.com: Eyefi Mobi 16GB Class 10 Wi-Fi SDHC Card

5 hours ago With Eyefi Cloud - a private, photo-centric cloud service – make those high-quality shots instantly available on any Web-enabled device within seconds of being captured. No more swapping cards, no cables and no e-mailing photos to yourself to view on your tablet, TV desktop or smartphone. *USA Units Sales (NPD 2013)
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Google Translate

8 hours ago Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

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Dropbox

7 hours ago Keep your files private with multiple layers of protection from the service trusted by millions. Collaborate. ... everyone in your household can safely store and share photos, videos, and important files in a single place. Learn more. ... Back up files in the cloud, share photos and videos, and more.

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COVID-19: Saudi Arabia licenses quarantine facilities for

12 hours ago COVID-19: Saudi Arabia licenses quarantine facilities for overseas workers. Criteria set for selection including location, ventilation, hygiene, safety standards. The kingdom initiated a mass ...

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Microsoft privat, microsoft-kontoen din kommer med 5 gb

7 hours ago One place for everything in your life. Easily store and share photos, videos, documents, and more - anywhere, on any device, free Your private store is available as a tab in Microsoft Store, and is usually named for your company or organization. Only apps with online licenses can be added to the private store.

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Amazon.com: Homebodies : Peter Brocco, Larry

6 hours ago Just today the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that eminent domain is legal for private businesses to take land from homeowners if it increases the tax revenue of a city. This immediately brought my attention to a great old movie I first saw on HBO many years ago.
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11 hours ago Trained At The Gym: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance | Cassie Cole [Cole, Cassie] | download | Z-Library. Download books for free. Find books

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What’s new in Skype Skype Blog

10 hours ago Starting today, we’re launching screen sharing on Android and iOS along with multiple improvements to our mobile calling experience. 04/04/2019 | Team Skype | Group video call. Call up to 50 people at once with Skype. You can now call and have up to 50 people in a call, all at once. Whether you’re catching up with your friends, having a ...

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7 hours ago Pearl Organisation, Dehra Dun, India. 5,471 likes · 31 talking about this · 612 were here. Pearl Organisation is an Indian multinational information technology company …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you share photos from the cloud?

    Share Photos from the Cloud. Years ago, "photo sharing" generally meant giving away the picture strip you got from a photo booth at the mall. Of course, these days, the easiest way to share photographs is by posting them online at a photo sharing site.

  • How do I keep my photos safe in the cloud?

    Safekeeping your photos and videos in the cloud keeps them secure, even if your devices (and the pictures in them) are lost or destroyed. Once you turn on Auto-Save in Settings, your photos are automatically saved to your Amazon Photos account. Learn more about Amazon Photos security by reading our Terms of Use. Who can see my photos?

  • What can I do with my family cloud?

    Upload pictures from your computer and mobile devices. Scan photos and found footage to preserve family memories. Keep those special video moments online. Its easy to upload clips or embed URLs. Send clips right from your phone. Securely store important files, itineraries, press clippings in your family cloud.

  • What is photo sharing and how does it work?

    Years ago, "photo sharing" generally meant giving away the picture strip you got from a photo booth at the mall. Of course, these days, the easiest way to share photographs is by posting them online at a photo sharing site. There are a slew of sites that can host your photos and help you share them with friends and family.

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